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I have a mother table that joins me all the tables I have but when I do the sum of the columns I skip the total value in all the rows instead of the value by the name of each row. How can I do?
Hi, @Syndicate_Admin ;
Sorry, I don't quite understand what you mean. Could you give a simple example and the result you want to output? To make it easier to understand your logic. Maybe with unpivot
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Yalan Wu
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HI,
You can merge those consults in Power Query here:
so all the date will be in the same column and the SUM will give you the result you want.
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